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CATEGORIES:
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Penny Posey Hughey\nTitle: Regional Relationship Manag
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old while attending college and continued working for various banks for m
ore than 20 years eventually earning the title of Vice President of Busine
ss Development. Throughout her banking career she won several sales and ou
tstanding customer service awards and was awarded the Young Careerist Awar
d by the National Association of Business and Professional Women.\nHowever
\, now her career has a different direction as the Regional Relationship M
anager for AIM that began in 2013. AIM is a nonprofit community organizati
on whose primary purpose is talent development from early student interest
– to linking them to careers – to ongoing career development. Penny was d
rawn to AIM because of their strong connection in giving back to the commu
nity and the availability that this job provides for her to help coach peo
ple\, both students just graduating from school and adults who are going t
hrough the difficult time of being unemployed. Penny is a sought after pub
lic speaker on a variety of topics from effective networking to building a
personal brand to coaching students entering the workforce for the first
time on workplace ethics and business professionalism. Through her work at
AIM she is active in the local Society of Human Resource Managers (SHRM)
group\, the Talent Acquisition Network Search (TANS) group\, the American
Association of Training and Developers (ATD) group and the Chattanooga Tec
hnology Council as well as the Women in Technology council.\nShe loves wor
king with students and serves as a volunteer and teacher for the local Jun
ior Achievement Chapter as well as for several programs through the Chambe
r of Commerce Workforce Development area such as “Get A Job” and “Reality
Check”. Penny is a very active volunteer for the Chattanooga Chamber of Co
mmerce serving as the President Elect for the Ambassador Corps Board of Di
rectors\, Vice President of Membership for the East Brainerd Council and h
as helped organize the Chamber’s Annual Membership drive for the past 2 ye
ars. In 2015 she graduated from the prestigious Leadership Chattanooga pro
gram sponsored by the Chamber. Not only is she active in the Chattanooga C
hamber\, but Penny is also active in both the Dalton and Catoosa GA Chambe
rs as well\, serving as a Diplomat for both of those groups and is a 2001
graduate of the Leadership Dalton program. She also serves on the Curricul
um Advisory Committee for Chattanooga State Community College and as part
of the Business Advisory Board for Virginia College.\nShe is a member of C
hattanooga Women’s Leadership Institute and a graduate of the 2013 class o
f their Women’s Mentoring training program and currently serves as the Cha
ir of the Women Mentoring Women Alumnae council. She is a founding member
and the current President for the local Women Mean Business networking gro
up.\nAs a cancer survivor\, she is an advocate for women’s health and is a
n active volunteer with the local American Cancer Society as well as servi
ng on the Board of Directors for the Friends of Memorial council that focu
ses on raising money for the Mary Ellen Locher Breast Cancer Center among
others.\n\n \nSpotlight Vendors:
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Speaker: Penny Posey Hug
hey

\n

Title: Regional Relationship Manager

\n

Company: AIM

\n

Penny began a career in the Banking industry at 18 years old while at
tending college and continued working for various banks for more than 20 y
ears eventually earning the title of Vice President of Business Developmen
t. Throughout her banking career she won several sales and outstanding cus
tomer service awards and was awarded the Young Careerist Award by the Nati
onal Association of Business and Professional Women.

\n

However\, now
her career has a different direction as the Regional Relationship Manager
for AIM that began in 2013. AIM is a nonprofit community organization who
se primary purpose is talent development from early student interest – to
linking them to careers – to ongoing career development. Penny was drawn t
o AIM because of their strong connection in giving back to the community a
nd the availability that this job provides for her to help coach people\,
both students just graduating from school and adults who are going through
the difficult time of being unemployed. Penny is a sought after public sp
eaker on a variety of topics from effective networking to building a perso
nal brand to coaching students entering the workforce for the first time o
n workplace ethics and business professionalism. Through her work at AIM s
he is active in the local Society of Human Resource Managers (SHRM) group\
, the Talent Acquisition Network Search (TANS) group\, the American Associ
ation of Training and Developers (ATD) group and the Chattanooga Technolog
y Council as well as the Women in Technology council.

\n

She loves wo
rking with students and serves as a volunteer and teacher for the local Ju
nior Achievement Chapter as well as for several programs through the Chamb
er of Commerce Workforce Development area such as “Get A Job” and “Reality
Check”. Penny is a very active volunteer for the Chattanooga Chamber of C
ommerce serving as the President Elect for the Ambassador Corps Board of D
irectors\, Vice President of Membership for the East Brainerd Council and
has helped organize the Chamber’s Annual Membership drive for the past 2 y
ears. In 2015 she graduated from the prestigious Leadership Chattanooga pr
ogram sponsored by the Chamber. Not only is she active in the Chattanooga
Chamber\, but Penny is also active in both the Dalton and Catoosa GA Chamb
ers as well\, serving as a Diplomat for both of those groups and is a 2001
graduate of the Leadership Dalton program. She also serves on the Curricu
lum Advisory Committee for Chattanooga State Community College and as part
of the Business Advisory Board for Virginia College.

\n

She is a mem
ber of Chattanooga Women’s Leadership Institute and a graduate of the 2013
class of their Women’s Mentoring training program and currently serves as
the Chair of the Women Mentoring Women Alumnae council. She is a founding
member and the current President for the local Women Mean Business networ
king group.

\n

As a cancer survivor\, she is an advocate for women’s
health and is an active volunteer with the local American Cancer Society a
s well as serving on the Board of Directors for the Friends of Memorial co
uncil that focuses on raising money for the Mary Ellen Locher Breast Cance
r Center among others.

Come out and show your main
tenance staff some appreciation! This event is FREE to ALL maintenance sta
ff! All others members will pay $17 for this event.

\n

MAINTEN
ANCE TEAMS – How efficiently can you assemble a light fixture? Got drywall
repair down?? Come show off your skills!! We will have multiple maintenan
ce challenge stations. Prizes will be given from each sponsor on the maint
enance challenges.

\n

The CAA will be doing GIVEAWAYS and GIFT BAGS!
Make sure you don’t miss out!

\n

Again\, this is open to ALL maintena
nce staff and is FREE for any maintenance member\; supervisors\, techs\, g
rounds …. anyone on the service team!

\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:admin@caatn.org\; http://www.caatn.org
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Legal Seminar\nSpeaker: Wes Hall\nM. Wesley Hall\, III\,
has been involved in collection law for 44 years\, four years as a law cl
erk and 41 years as a practicing attorney. While not a licensed specialist
\, his practice for the last 41 years\, has had an emphasis on landlord/te
nant relations\, collections\, evictions and damage recovery. The Law Offi
ce of Hall & Associates provides rapid recovery of collection accounts by
providing a high level of accessibility for concerned creditors. He has as
sisted the industry in the areas of education and legislative input at bot
h the State and Federal level.
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Speaker: Wes Hall

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ot a licensed specialist\, his practice for the last 41 years\, has had an
emphasis on landlord/tenant relations\, collections\, evictions and damag
e recovery. The Law Office of Hall & Associates provides rapid recovery of
collection accounts by providing a high level of accessibility for concer
ned creditors. He has assisted the industry in the areas of education and
legislative input at both the State and Federal level.\n

\n

\n
X-COST:$17.00
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DTSTAMP:20181119T142815Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:admin@caatn.org\; http://www.caatn.org
DESCRIPTION:**NOTICE** Please come in from MLK due to Riverbend being held
downtown\n\nSpeaker: Angelita E. Fisher – Partner – She will speak on the
new HUD guidance on criminal background screenings.\n\n \nAngelita Fisher
is a graduate of the University of North Alabama in Florence\, Alabama and
Mississippi College School of Law in Jackson\, Mississippi. After law sc
hool\, she clerked for the Honorable U.S. District Judge Glen H. Davidson
in the Northern District of Mississippi. Following her clerkship\, Angeli
ta was asked to join King & Ballow\, a national known Nashville Labor and
Employment law firm where she worked 14 years – seven of which as a partne
r.\nIn May\, 2016\, Angelita left King & Ballow to open her own firm. Her
practice focuses on defending companies in employment and fair housing is
sues. Angelita represents companies in front of the U.S. Equal Employmen
t Opportunity Commission and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Deve
lopment as well as federal and state courts and human rights agencies. Sh
e is a frequent speaker on all topics relating to employment and fair hous
ing laws. She also regularly conducts webinars and in-house training.\nMs
. Fisher is licensed to practice law in Alabama\, Mississippi\, Tennessee
and Texas.\nSpotlight Vendor: Robert Fisher Keller Williams
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\n

\n

Speaker: Angelita E. Fisher – Partner – She will speak on the new HUD guidance
on criminal background screenings.

\n

\n

\n

Angelita
Fisher is a graduate of the University of North Alabama in Florence\, Ala
bama and Mississippi College School of Law in Jackson\, Mississippi. Afte
r law school\, she clerked for the Honorable U.S. District Judge Glen H. D
avidson in the Northern District of Mississippi. Following her clerkship\
, Angelita was asked to join King & Ballow\, a national known Nashville La
bor and Employment law firm where she worked 14 years – seven of which as
a partner.

\n

In May\, 2016\, Angelita left King & Ballow to open her
own firm. Her practice focuses on defending companies in employment and
fair housing issues. Angelita represents companies in front of the U.S.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development as well as federal and state courts and human right
s agencies. She is a frequent speaker on all topics relating to employmen
t and fair housing laws. She also regularly conducts webinars and in-hous
e training.

\n

Ms. Fisher is licensed to practice law in Alabama\, Mi
ssissippi\, Tennessee and Texas.

\n

Spotlight Vendor: Robert F
isher Keller Williams

\n

\n

\n
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DTSTAMP:20181119T142815Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:admin@caatn.org\; http://www.caatn.org
DESCRIPTION: \nCome join us for this FREE event at Southside Social! \nTher
e will be a VIP hour for 2016 Best of the Best Nominees and 2015 Best of t
he Best Winners. This will take place from 5:30-6:30 pm. Drinks will be c
omplimentary during this VIP hour.\n\nThree drink tickets will be provided
to all attendees starting at 6:30 pm. The general reception will take pla
ce from 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm.\n\nSouthside Social is a bowling alley and SO m
uch more! They offer an indoor gaming area with pool tables\, skee ball\,
ping pong\, shuffleboard\, giant jenga and more! They also have an outdoor
courtyard with fire pits\, bocce ball court\, horse shoes\, and corn hole
.\n\nThis event is being sponsored by\n\n\nFor more information regarding
Southside Social\, visit their website – http://thesouthsidesocial.com/
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\n

Come join us for this FREE event at Southside Social!

\nThere will be a VIP hour for 2016 Best of the Best Nominees and 2015 Bes
t of the Best Winners. This will take place from 5:30-6:30 pm. Drinks wil
l be complimentary during this VIP hour.

\n

\n

Three dr
ink tickets will be provided to all attendees starting at 6:30 pm. The gen
eral reception will take place from 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm.

\n

\nSouthside Soc
ial is a bowling alley and SO much more! They offer an indoor gaming area
with pool tables\, skee ball\, ping pong\, shuffleboard\, giant jenga and
more! They also have an outdoor courtyard with fire pits\, bocce ball cour
t\, horse shoes\, and corn hole.\n

\n
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-7024@caatn.org
DTSTAMP:20181119T142815Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:admin@caatn.org\; http://www.caatn.org
DESCRIPTION:Topic: 45 New Ideas to Create Extraordinary Customer Experience
\nToday\, more than ever\, our communities are competing to lease and reta
in residents against the boom of new construction\, sometimes with overwhe
lming increases in rents.\nJoin this session and be inspired by the wisdom
of 4 of our industry’s seasoned veterans that was presented at the NAA Ed
ucation Conference this year. Pattie Woods\, one of those veterans\, will
deliver a high-energy session of exciting marketing\, customer service and
retention concepts that will set your community above the others\, regard
less of age\, market location\, or budget constraints. This session is ab
out creating memorable customer experience which you will be able to imple
ment immediately upon your return to your community. Don’t miss this one!
\nSpeaker: Patti Woods – Fogelman Property Management Group\n\nPattie Wood
s\, VP – Training and Development\nIndustry Tenure – 31 Years\n…\nAs Vice
President of Training & Development\, Pattie is responsible for designing\
, implementing and monitoring training programs for all site level associa
tes. She oversees Fogelman Management Group’s mentor programs\, and the on
line learning center. Pattie works closely with the director of marketing
and the management development department to provide superior support to o
ur leasing\, marketing\, and management teams. Pattie is an active member
of the National Apartment Association\, currently serving as a NAAEI Board
and Faculty member and is a member of the NAA Lease Advisory Committee. S
he served as the inaugural president of the Apartment Association of Great
er Memphis in 2006 and is also a past president of the Tennessee Apartment
Association. Pattie holds CAM and CAPS designations and is a frequent spe
aker for national industry events.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160818T130000
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LOCATION:Downtown Spring Hills Suites @ 495 Riverfront Pkwy\, Chattanooga\,
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Today\, more than ever\, our communities are competing to
lease and retain residents against the boom of new construction\, sometime
s with overwhelming increases in rents.

\n

Join this session and be i
nspired by the wisdom of 4 of our industry’s seasoned veterans that was pr
esented at the NAA Education Conference this year. Pattie Woods\, one of t
hose veterans\, will deliver a high-energy session of exciting marketing\,
customer service and retention concepts that will set your community abov
e the others\, regardless of age\, market location\, or budget constraints
. This session is about creating memorable customer experience which you
will be able to implement immediately upon your return to your community.
Don’t miss this one!

\n

Speaker: Patti Woods – Fogel
man Property Management Group

\n

\n

Pattie W
oods\, VP – Training and Development

\n

Indust
ry Tenure – 31 Years

\n

…

\n

As Vice President of Training & Development\, Pattie is respons
ible for designing\, implementing and monitoring training programs for all
site level associates. She oversees Fogelman Management Group’s mentor pr
ograms\, and the online learning center. Pattie works closely with the dir
ector of marketing and the management development department to provide su
perior support to our leasing\, marketing\, and management teams. Pattie i
s an active member of the National Apartment Association\, currently servi
ng as a NAAEI Board and Faculty member and is a member of the NAA Lease Ad
visory Committee. She served as the inaugural president of the Apartment A
ssociation of Greater Memphis in 2006 and is also a past president of the
Tennessee Apartment Association. Pattie holds CAM and CAPS designations an
d is a frequent speaker for national industry events.

\n
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DTSTAMP:20181119T142815Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:admin@caatn.org\; http://www.caatn.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the CAA’s Education Conference with our special gue
st\, Toni Blake!\n\nToni Blake is a popular international speaker\, consul
tant\, author and comedienne inspiring thousands of multifamily apartment
industry professionals every year. With over 30 years of training experien
ce\, her “laugh while you learn” approach has made Toni one of the most so
ughtafter experts in her field. As a published author\, Toni’s ideas have
been published in dozens of trade magazines and blogs across the country.
In November 2008\, Toni was awarded the Multifamily PRO “Industry Legend”
Award. She was selected by the National Apartment Association as one of th
e industry’s “Marketing Gurus” and is recognized for her research and inno
vative concepts in customer service\, sales\, marketing and social media.
Toni was honored at the very first Multifamily PRO “People’s Choice Awards
” winning awards for “Educational Excellence” and “Imagination and Innovat
ion.” Utilizing her multi-lingual talents\, Toni was a featured speaker a
t the 2006 ISTA Conference in Kassel Germany\, presenting IN GERMAN to an
audience of 260 German multifamily professionals. She currently serves as
President of TotallyToni.com. Toni lives in Northern Colorado with her hus
band.\nAn industry favorite for meetings\, conferences\, award dinners and
private consultations\, you will always enjoy Toni Blake!
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LOCATION:SpringHill Suites Downtown Chattanooga @ 495 Riverfront Pkwy\, Cha
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Join us for t
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\n

\n

Toni Blake is a popular internationa
l speaker\, consultant\, author and comedienne inspiring thousands of mult
ifamily apartment industry professionals every year. With over 30 years of
training experience\, her “laugh while you learn” approach has made Toni
one of the most soughtafter experts in her field. As a published author\,
Toni’s ideas have been published in dozens of trade magazines and blogs ac
ross the country. In November 2008\, Toni was awarded the Multifamily PRO
“Industry Legend” Award. She was selected by the National Apartment Associ
ation as one of the industry’s “Marketing Gurus” and is recognized for her
research and innovative concepts in customer service\, sales\, marketing
and social media. Toni was honored at the very first Multifamily PRO “Peop
le’s Choice Awards” winning awards for “Educational Excellence” and “Imagi
nation and Innovation.” Utilizing her multi-lingual talents\, Toni was a
featured speaker at the 2006 ISTA Conference in Kassel Germany\, presentin
g IN GERMAN to an audience of 260 German multifamily professionals. She cu
rrently serves as President of TotallyToni.com. Toni lives in Northern Col
orado with her husband.\nAn industry favorite for meetings\, confere
nces\, award dinners and private consultations\, you will always enjoy Ton
i Blake!\n

\n
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DTSTAMP:20181119T142815Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Sarah Gibbs\; 4238024936\; admin@caatn.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the January General Membership Luncheon!\nSpeaker –
Penny Hughey\nTopic – Networking Do’s and Don’ts…from the lady who taught
you all about shaking hands!\nLocation – NEW LUNCHEON LOCATION – The Chat
tanoogan\n1201 Broad Street\nChattanooga\, TN 37402\nTime – 11:45 am\nCost
– $20.00\nCEC = 1 credit\nRSVP Below!!\n\nName: Penny Posey Hughey\nTitle
: Regional Relationship Manager\nCompany: AIM\n \nPenny began a career in
the Banking industry at 18 years old while attending college and continued
working for various banks for more than 20 years eventually earning the t
itle of Vice President of Business Development. Throughout her banking car
eer she won several sales and outstanding customer service awards and was
awarded the Young Careerist Award by the National Association of Business
and Professional Women.\nHowever\, now her career has a different directio
n as the Regional Relationship Manager for AIM that began in 2013. AIM is
a nonprofit community organization whose primary purpose is talent develop
ment from early student interest – to linking them to careers – to ongoing
career development. Penny was drawn to AIM because of their strong connec
tion in giving back to the community and the availability that this job pr
ovides for her to help coach people\, both students just graduating from s
chool and adults who are going through the difficult time of being unemplo
yed. Penny is a sought after public speaker on a variety of topics from ef
fective networking to building a personal brand to coaching students enter
ing the workforce for the first time on workplace ethics and business prof
essionalism. Through her work at AIM she is active in the local Society of
Human Resource Managers (SHRM) group\, the Talent Acquisition Network Sea
rch (TANS) group\, the American Association of Training and Developers (AT
D) group and the Chattanooga Technology Council as well as the Women in Te
chnology council.\nShe loves working with students and serves as a volunte
er and teacher for the local Junior Achievement Chapter as well as for sev
eral programs through the Chamber of Commerce Workforce Development area s
uch as “Get A Job” and “Reality Check”. Penny is a very active volunteer f
or the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce serving as the President Elect for
the Ambassador Corps Board of Directors\, Vice President of Membership for
the East Brainerd Council and has helped organize the Chamber’s Annual Me
mbership drive for the past 2 years. In 2015 she graduated from the presti
gious Leadership Chattanooga program sponsored by the Chamber. Not only is
she active in the Chattanooga Chamber\, but Penny is also active in both
the Dalton and Catoosa GA Chambers as well\, serving as a Diplomat for bot
h of those groups and is a 2001 graduate of the Leadership Dalton program.
She also serves on the Curriculum Advisory Committee for Chattanooga Stat
e Community College and as part of the Business Advisory Board for Virgini
a College.\nShe is a member of Chattanooga Women’s Leadership Institute an
d a graduate of the 2013 class of their Women’s Mentoring training program
and currently serves as the Chair of the Women Mentoring Women Alumnae co
uncil. She is a founding member and the current President for the local Wo
men Mean Business networking group.\nAs a cancer survivor\, she is an advo
cate for women’s health and is an active volunteer with the local American
Cancer Society as well as serving on the Board of Directors for the Frien
ds of Memorial council that focuses on raising money for the Mary Ellen Lo
cher Breast Cancer Center among others.\n \nPlease RSVP no later than midn
ight on Tuesday\, January 17th.
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Join us for t
he January General Membership Luncheon!

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Speaker – Penny Hughey

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Topic – Networking Do’s and Don’ts…from the lady who taught you all a
bout shaking hands!

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Location – NEW LUNCHEON LOCATION – The Chattan
oogan

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1201 Broad Street

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Chattanooga\, TN 37402

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Tim
e – 11:45 am

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Cost – $20.00

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CEC = 1 credit

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RSVP Bel
ow!!

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Nam
e: Penny Posey Hughey

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Title: Regional Relationship Manager

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Company: AIM

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Penny began a career in the Banking indust
ry at 18 years old while attending college and continued working for vario
us banks for more than 20 years eventually earning the title of Vice Presi
dent of Business Development. Throughout her banking career she won severa
l sales and outstanding customer service awards and was awarded the Young
Careerist Award by the National Association of Business and Professional W
omen.

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However\, now her career has a different direction as the Re
gional Relationship Manager for AIM that began in 2013. AIM is a nonprofit
community organization whose primary purpose is talent development from e
arly student interest – to linking them to careers – to ongoing career dev
elopment. Penny was drawn to AIM because of their strong connection in giv
ing back to the community and the availability that this job provides for
her to help coach people\, both students just graduating from school and a
dults who are going through the difficult time of being unemployed. Penny
is a sought after public speaker on a variety of topics from effective net
working to building a personal brand to coaching students entering the wor
kforce for the first time on workplace ethics and business professionalism
. Through her work at AIM she is active in the local Society of Human Reso
urce Managers (SHRM) group\, the Talent Acquisition Network Search (TANS)
group\, the American Association of Training and Developers (ATD) group an
d the Chattanooga Technology Council as well as the Women in Technology co
uncil.

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She loves working with students and serves as a volunteer a
nd teacher for the local Junior Achievement Chapter as well as for several
programs through the Chamber of Commerce Workforce Development area such
as “Get A Job” and “Reality Check”. Penny is a very active volunteer for t
he Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce serving as the President Elect for the
Ambassador Corps Board of Directors\, Vice President of Membership for the
East Brainerd Council and has helped organize the Chamber’s Annual Member
ship drive for the past 2 years. In 2015 she graduated from the prestigiou
s Leadership Chattanooga program sponsored by the Chamber. Not only is she
active in the Chattanooga Chamber\, but Penny is also active in both the
Dalton and Catoosa GA Chambers as well\, serving as a Diplomat for both of
those groups and is a 2001 graduate of the Leadership Dalton program. She
also serves on the Curriculum Advisory Committee for Chattanooga State Co
mmunity College and as part of the Business Advisory Board for Virginia Co
llege.

\n

She is a member of Chattanooga Women’s Leadership Institute
and a graduate of the 2013 class of their Women’s Mentoring training prog
ram and currently serves as the Chair of the Women Mentoring Women Alumnae
council. She is a founding member and the current President for the local
Women Mean Business networking group.

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As a cancer survivor\, she
is an advocate for women’s health and is an active volunteer with the loca
l American Cancer Society as well as serving on the Board of Directors for
the Friends of Memorial council that focuses on raising money for the Mar
y Ellen Locher Breast Cancer Center among others.

Calling all m
aintenance staff!! Trane will be sponsoring a maintenance breakfast at the
ir new facility!

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Time – 8:00 am – 9:00 am

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Location – Trane
– 4157 South Creek Road Chattanooga\, TN 37406

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This is a free eve
nt to multi-family maintenance staff. Breakfast served!

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CEC = 1 c
redit

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RSVP below\n

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DESCRIPTION:Washington Is Calling! Will You Answer?\nFor the apartment indu
stry to have a voice on Capitol Hill\, it’s critically important that all
NAA members actively participate in the 2017 NAA Capitol Conference and Lo
bby Day.\nIndustry members need to educate more than 50 new members of Con
gress\, as well as the returning Senators and Representatives\, on the imp
ortant issues at stake and their impact on NAA members’ businesses. As alw
ays\, our goal is to reach all 535 Congressional offices. It’s a lofty goa
l\, but will be made easier with the launch of the new\, complimentary Adv
ocacy365 app\, your personal assistant on Lobby Day (and the rest of the y
ear).\nWorld-renowned presidential historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning au
thor Doris Kearns Goodwin will keynote the Capitol Conference with her tak
e on leadership lessons from American presidents.\nBeing an advocate is ea
sy! NAA will conduct a webinar on the issues at 2 p.m. ET Wednesday\, Feb.
22. Register now! (If you have accepted an Outlook invitation\, you still
must register for the webinar.)\nThis year’s Lobby Day issues are:\n\nTax
Reform: Any proposed reforms must promote economic growth and investment
in rental housing without unfairly burdening apartment owners and resident
s relative to other asset classes.\nNational Flood Insurance Program Reaut
horization: Congress must prevent disruption in the marketplace and pass a
long-term reauthorization before the government’s backstop expires on Sep
t. 30\, 2017.\nAmericans with Disabilities Act Reform: Provide a business
owner with the opportunity to cure an alleged deficiency prior to the init
iation of a “drive-by” lawsuit.\n\nFor the first time\, NAAEI credential h
olders can earn up to six continuing education credits (CECs) for particip
ation:\n\nOne CEC for participating in the Feb. 22\, webinar\nThree CECs f
or attending Capitol Conference activities on March 7 from 12:45 – 4:30 p.
m.\nTwo CECs for participating in Lobby Day on March 8.\n\nWhether you’re
new to Lobby Day or a seasoned advocate\, remember that your voice is crit
ical to help the industry reach our policy goals. Congress needs and wants
to hear from you!\nTake advantage of the JW Marriott’s group rate (cut-of
f date: Feb. 10) and register now!\nThe Spring Governance meeting will pre
cede the Capitol Conference from March 5 through 7.\nView the video testim
onial here – https://youtu.be/O8-r34uu2PM
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In
dustry members need to educate more than 50 new members of Congress\, as w
ell as the returning Senators and Representatives\, on the important issue
s at stake and their impact on NAA members’ businesses. As always\, our go
al is to reach all 535 Congressional offices. It’s a lofty goal\, but will
be made easier with the launch of the new\, complimentary Advocacy365 app
\, your personal assistant on Lobby Day (and the rest of the year).

\n

World-renowned presidential historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning aut
hor Doris Kearn
s Goodwin will keynote the Capitol Conference with her take on leaders
hip lessons from American presidents.

\n

Being an advocate is easy! N
AA will conduct a webinar on the issues at 2 p.m. ET Wednesday\, Feb. 22.
Re
gister now! (If you have accepted an Outlook invitation\, you still mu
st register for the webinar.)

National Flood Insurance Program Reauthorization: Congress mus
t prevent disruption in the marketplace and pass a long-term reauthorizati
on before the government’s backstop expires on Sept. 30\, 2017.

\n

Americans with Disabilities Act Reform: Provide a busines
s owner with the opportunity to cure an alleged deficiency prior to the in
itiation of a “drive-by” lawsuit.

\n

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For the first time\, NAA
EI credential holders can earn up to six continuing education credits (CEC
s) for participation:

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One CEC for participating in the Feb.
22\, webinar

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Three CECs for attending Capitol Conference activi
ties on March 7 from 12:45 – 4:30 p.m.

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Two CECs for participatin
g in Lobby Day on March 8.

\n

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Whether you’re new to Lobby Day
or a seasoned advocate\, remember that your voice is critical to help the
industry reach our policy goals. Congress needs and wants to hear from yo
u!

Ben D
anford\, with Legal Aide of East Tennessee\, will be speaking about Fair H
ousing. Ben is an attorney whose clients are prospects and residents in yo
ur communities. Come and find out why you DON’T want to meet him outside o
f this educational meeting.